Sanctum Ephemeral photo series of Cressingham residents available as a book

Mark Aitken’s Sanctum Ephemeral photo installation on Cressingham Gardens Estate is now available as a limited edition book. The book launches today (13 December) at Photofusion. Thirty-four portraits of residents of demolition-threatened homes will feature in a hand-bound limited edition pressing, along with an even more exclusive collector’s boxed set with a signed print.

Published by The Deep River, the book will be available from Bookmongers on Coldharbour Lane or you can visit www.thedeepriver.org.
The book has an introduction by Mark Aitken. Text by Howard Cunnell; Afterword by Zelda Cheatle.
Signed and numbered first edition of 60. Published by The Deep River.
Collector’s edition in a photo box with signed and numbered 10″ x 8″ print of your choice on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper. Limited edition of 10.

The installation of eight portraits on estate walls is still in place and not to be missed.

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